Home
   
Latest:
 
The first ever named complaint in this case came on May 7 ,2006 when Nandlal (father of Payal), accused Moninder of having hidden his daughter but police did not act on this complaint for seven months and in htese seven months 8-10 more children went missing.In fact Nandlal had to take the help of the court just to get his F.I.R registered. He was virtually thrown away from the SSP\'s house when he went there a third time begging for help. These are facts which finally came to light. But what did not come out was that this SSP was R.K.S.Rathore and not Piyush Mordia. Piyush Mordia had been transferred from Noida on April 26, 2006 whereas Payal disappeared on May 7, 2006. Is it fair to hold an offficer (who was transferred to another district)responsible for the misdeeds of his successor?
   
Was there an unspoken understanding between RKS Rathore, Dinesh Yadav and B.P.Singh because of which Rathore never recommended action against any one of them.? Did B.P.Singh not write the missing reports because of the instructions of his seniors? Was it due to the instructions from his SSP that Dinesh Yadav did not register Payal\'s case for a long time and filed an affidavit in favour of Moninder singh Pandher & Surinder Koli and let them off inspite of a named report against them?
   
The subordinate officers during whose tenure lapses took place and who were finally held responsible by the court as well - namely Dinesh Yadav (Deputy SP), B. P. Singh Yadav (Station officer) and Simaranjeet Kaur (sub inspector) - all of them got posted to Noida only after Piyush Mordia\'s transfer- none of them has ever worked with Piyush Mordia in his entire career. They were never supervised by him. How could he be held responsible for their lapses or actions? Was he made a scapegoat?
   
 
Neta-in-the-making at
Nithari’s cost



Satish Chandra Mishra

As Nithari tries to grapple with its tragic history, men like Satish Mishra have already begun using the village’s plight to their advantage

Vineet Khare

 
     

The demonstration was led by Satish Chandra Mishra, head of a relatively unknown organization Akhil Bharatiya Navjagrit Brahmasamaj. No one had ever heard of him before,and everyone questioned Mishra’s sudden involvement in the aftermath of the Nithari findings.

MetroNow met Mishra at his Nithari house. The aspiring leader gave a glimpse of what he has been actually wanting to do. “Mulayam se bigad ke nahin rakhana chahta. Mulayam and I belong to the same district Mainpuri. I have seen him grow. I always wanted to be in politics. This assembly elections, I am expecting a ticket from either the Samajwadi Party, the BSP of the congress.

“I have to meet Mulayam at Nithari where he will come for a marriage. There, I will speak to him. I have also spoken to BSP general secretary Satish Mishra, who has also promised me a ticket. A few days back, I met Salman Khurshid who has promised a ticket form Etawah. If any of these tickets don’t materialize, I will fight on a Bukhari-led UDF ticket. If I don’t get even that, I shall fight as an independen,” said Mishra who calls himself a swayamsevak. The desperation to get a ticket was writ large on his face.

Mishra paid all the expensed for boarding, lodging and taking the seven victims to Lucknow and Knapur. “ I had hired a vehicle and took care of the costs. In Kanpur, we stayed in the famous President hotel,”

he says, adding he would prefer Nodia over Etawah whenever he fights the election. His two sons are builders and his “parivarik” niece Aradhana Shukla is the powerful Uttar Paradesh transport ministerNaresh Agarwal’s “mukhya sachiv” .

What’s unknown is th fact that a few days before Mishra took the seven chosen few to meet mulayam, he had organized a pro R.K.S. Rathore dharna in Nithari, that had invited vocal protests from several victims. Says Nazreen Devi, whose 11 - year - old Rahulis one of the missing: “We were really annoyed with him for having organized an agitation in support of Rathore. This is injustice. Didn’t we suffer as well? Why were we discriminated against? I had told him that Rathore was morally responsible for the shoddy job done by his juniors. The government must have punished him. He left for Lucknow without
telling us. Those who accompanied him were3 those who had received the compensation. “Mishra has promised to the remaining victims that they too would be taken to Lucknow to meet Mulayam.

Meanwhile, Mishra is all praise for former SSP R.K.S. Rathore. “The people of Nithari have not been fair to him by raising ahue and cry against him. “He also says that he has known Rathore for long.”I support the enquiry that was held under Rathore. I don’t trust CBI. I don’t trust the new SSP either. Nithari killings is not Rathore’s fault. Whenever he tried pointing out mistakes to former SP City soumitra Yadav, the SP would boast of his Mulayam Connection.”